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ANTELOPE VALLEY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY & RESEARCH CENTER - CALIFORNIAAntelope Valley Genealogical Society, Inc. (AVGS) was organized in 1976. Our purpose is to encourage an interest in genealogy, preserve genealogical materials, and assist researchers with their research techniques. AVGS has opened its own Genealogy Research Center housing a growing library collection of over 600 books, periodicals, and CD-ROMs.
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BAYLISS PUBLIC LIBRARY, SAULT SAINTE MARIE, MICHIGANBayliss Public Library serves the residents of Chippewa County and is affiliated with the Hiawatha Library Cooperative and the Library of Michigan. Bayliss Public Library has a collection of materials of historical and genealogical interest. Both historians and genealogists may find valuable resources within this collection. The collection includes Michigan-related books, documents, and other materials, plus a variety of indexes, databases, microfilm, and on-line full text transcriptions and photographic records.
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CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY - CALIFORNIA HISTORY SECTIONThe California History Section holds a major collection of documents from and about California's rich history. The documents range from books, maps, newspapers, and periodicals, to pictorial materials (including daguerreotypes, lithographs, stereographs, and paintings) and ephemera (such as posters, programs, pamphlets, and sheet music).
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CATHOLIC HERITAGEWebsite for the Networking Archives and Libraries in the Catholic Church (NALCC) project.
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CENTER FOR JEWISH HISTORYThe Center for Jewish History is one of the great public Jewish historical and cultural institutions in the world, and its mission is clear: To foster the creation and dissemination of Jewish knowledge and to make the historical and cultural record of the Jewish people readily accessible to scholars, students and the broad public.
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY MAKING OF AMERICA COLLECTIONThe Cornell University Library Making of America Collection is a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. This site provides access to 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints.
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DAGUERREOTYPES AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARYHarvard's extensive photographic holdings include more than 3,500 daguerreotypes, which are gathered together in this online collection. Housed in libraries, museums, and archives across the University, Harvard's daguerreotypes include some of the earliest successful photographs of the moon, views of the first operations using ether as an anesthetic, rare portraits of African-born slaves, and Harvard's earliest photographic class albums.
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DENVER PUBLIC LIBRARYWestern History and Genealogy from the Denver Public Library. Over 120,000 of the images in the collection have been digitized and are available for viewing online in the Digital Image Catalog (formerly Photoswest). The Digital Image Collection consists of prints and negatives that document the history of Colorado and the American West.
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DOCUMENTING THE AMERICAN SOUTHThe University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sponsors Documenting the American South, and the texts and materials come primarily from its southern holdings.
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GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE MORRIS LIBRARY - UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE LIBRARYThe collections of the University of Delaware Library include material of interest to those conducting genealogical research. They are particularly strong for Delaware history and families. The Library’s online, print, microform, and manuscript materials include family genealogies, publications of genealogical societies and state historical societies, local histories, vital statistics, collections of wills or deeds, military records, census material, and other categories.
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GENEALOGY DEPARTMENT AT THE SULLIVAN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY - INDIANAGenealogy/Local History Dept. at the Sullivan County Public Library. Staff will do research in indexed, printed sources and will only search materials dealing with Sullivan and surrounding counties. If a request includes sources beyond this geographic area, staff may recommend other libraries to contact. Sullivan, IN
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HUNTINGTON LIBRARY HUNTINGTON LIBRARY'SHuntington Library's Early California Population Project (ECPP) provides public access to all the information contained in California's historic mission registers, records that are of unique and vital importance to the study of California, the American Southwest, and colonial America.
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IMMIGRANT GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY (IGS)The Immigrant Genealogical Society (IGS) was founded in 1982 to help Americans trace their ancestors' origins, particularly in the German speaking areas of Europe and the places in the world to which they migrated. The society maintains a genealogical research library, publishes a newsletter and two periodical journals, and offers searches of its holdings for users worldwide.
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LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FAMILY HISTORY CENTERThe Los Angeles Regional Family History Center or LARFHC was established in 1964 to service the needs of the then 6.4 million citizens of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
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MANUSCRIPT READING ROOM (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS)The Manuscript Division's holdings, approximately sixty million items in eleven thousand separate collections, include some of the greatest manuscript treasures of American history and culture and support scholarly research in many aspects of political, cultural, and scientific history.
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NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY GENEALOGY GUIDEGuide to Tracing Your Immigrant Ancestors from the New York State Library. Includes citations for tools for research such as Passgener Manifests, Naturalization Records, Alien Deposition Records, etc.
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ONLINE ARCHIVE OF CALIFORNIAThe Online Archive of California (OAC) provides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 150 contributing institutions including libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California and collections maintained by the 10 University of California (UC) campuses.
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PALOS VERDES LIBRARY LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTIONThe Ephemera collection is an eclectic mix of loose-leaf materials such as, pamphlets, flyers, letters, brochures, real estate promotionals, snapshots, newspaper anniversary supplements, bulletins, and other miscellany related to the Palos Verdes Peninsula, its institutions, organizations, and environs
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SWENSON SWEDISH IMMIGRATION RESEARCH CENTERThe Swenson Center located at Augustana College, is a national archives and research institute providing resources for the study of Swedish immigration to North America, the communities the immigrants established, and the role the immigrants and their descendants have played in American life.
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